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Posted: Oct 15, 2018

Setting Fires to Control Wildfires: A Profound Change Takes Hold in Washington State

On Sept. 2, 2017, volunteer firefighter Chris Martin spread the word to his neighbors. The Jolly Mountain fire was raging nearby. Pack up important possessions and prepare to leave at a moment's notice The flames never made it to town. People stayed put, but many now live with a new sense of vulnerability.
- PUB DATE: 10/15/2018 10:41:00 AM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Oct 15, 2018

New “Jet-Style” Firefighter Helmet from MSA Compliant with NFPA Performance Standards

PITTSBURGH, PA—Global safety equipment manufacturer MSA Safety Incorporated (NYSE: MSA) announced that its new jet-style fire helmet, called the Cairns® XF1, has received third-party certification as compliant with the 2018 edition of the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) 1971 performance standards for structural firefighting. It is also compliant with the 2013 edition of the NFPA’s 1951 performance standards for technical rescue. With this , MSA can begin shipping orders for the Cairns XF1 immediately.

The Cairns XF1, which was previewed in April at the Fire Department Instructor’s Conference (FDIC) in Indianapolis, Ind., represents a new addition to the MSA firefighter helmet line. The helmet, which resembles a firefighter jet pilot helmet, represents a significant design departure from the “brim-style” helmet traditionally preferred by North American firefighters. The new style delivers enhanced technology integration while maintaining the quality, durability, and safety performance firefighters have come to expect from MSA’s Cairns brand.

The XF1 helmet incorporates a number of optional user features, which include a protective visor, an integrated communication system and LED lights that, because of their placement on either side of the helmet, rather than at the top of the head, significantly improve visibility without blinding others on scene.

Additionally, and like all other Cairns helmet models, the XF1’s soft goods are removable, washable and replaceable – all without requiring the use of tools – which will help firefighters comply with various cancer prevention directives published by leading agencies like the Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN).

Jason Traynor, MSA’s General Manager for Global Respiratory Protection and Fire Helmets, explained that the introduction of MSA’s newest jet-style helmet is not meant to replace any of the traditional helmet models the company currently manufactures, but rather serve as another option when choosing a fire helmet.

“Choosing a fire helmet is a very personal decision. It’s an icon of the profession and, for that reason, it represents a source of pride for many firefighters. And that’s why we solicited feedback from hundreds of firefighters throughout the design process. From these Voice-of-Customer conversations, we knew the time was right to bring a jet-style fire helmet to the North American fire service market,” commented Mr. Traynor.

“At MSA, we’re dedicated to providing firefighters with the latest technology to help protect them when lives are on the line,” Mr. Traynor continued. “The Cairns XF1 looks entirely different than the ‘traditional’ brim-style helmet that U.S. firefighters wear today. And that’s the point. The Cairns XF1 represents a new and now NFPA compliant option that wasn’t previously available. As the global leader in fire helmets, we’re excited about the opportunities this helmet will bring to the possibility of interconnected personal protective equipment.”

For more information, visit http://www.msafire.com/xf1.

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Posted: Oct 15, 2018

Suncadia Lodge resort hotel evacuated as fire breaks out near Cle Elum

Hundreds of guests were evacuated in the predawn darkness after fire broke out at the Suncadia Lodge resort hotel near Cle Elum. Multiple fire agencies joined the fight after flames and smoke were reported at the four-star luxury resort around 2:15 a.m. Monday. Hours later, crews were still battling the stubborn blaze.
- PUB DATE: 10/15/2018 7:40:50 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Posted: Oct 15, 2018

Surtax Helps City Of Greenacres (FL) Get New Fire Truck

The state-of-the-art apparatus was purchased with the surtax dollars that the city received. Pure, Fuller and Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor Mike Wilson visited the Pierce plant in Wisconsin during the design phase to customize the truck to fit the city’s needs.

The cost of the truck was $778,088. It includes a 500-gallon water tank — far more than the 200-gallon tank in the truck it is replacing. In addition to the larger water tank, the new vehicle has a smaller turning radius, can carry much more equipment, including advanced life support medical gear, pump a larger amount of water, and the 75-foot ladder can be set up for a rescue within minutes.

The seats are made of a special non-absorbing material, and the interior air filtration system removes the harmful toxins firefighters are exposed to during their service. The old truck was used for more than 16 years until the manufacturer went out of business, making parts difficult to acquire and increasing maintenance costs. The vehicle is currently listed for sale with an online brokerage firm.

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Posted: Oct 15, 2018

Special Delivery; 1940s Fire Truck Brought To GHS (TX)

For at least the next year, the Gainesville Fire-Rescue apparatus from the 1940s will be worked on by students of Automotive Technology Instructor Zachary Terry.

“The first issue is to check to see if the engine is froze up,” Terry said  of  the 1947 American LaFrance pumper truck. “That's gonna tell us a lot.”

The truck, which was found in town in an old metal building, was sold in September to area business owners with the intent to restore it. 

The business owners said they  were  prepared to financially support the community project. However, one of the business owners said the group  wanted  to remain anonymous to keep the focus on the community.

Wally Cox, retired Gainesville Fire Chief, said he was contacted in September to help. Since then, he's been working on tracking down the history of the apparatus. 

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